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You can make them fit, but I highly advise against ebay seats like those. They dont last very long, and are not built to withstand the forces of an accident.

You will be happier, and safer with a set of SVT seats.

10-08-2012 04:02 PM

sleepyboy

I do have custom seat brackets to put aftermarket seats in a focus. I need to relist them in the BST area. Took me forever to find these, then took forever for the seller to send them lol. I'll put a link here when I list them for you so you can see them.

10-08-2012 12:47 PM

Mr.Bergner

Yeah and finding seat rails that fit is a nightmare. It most likely would require welding new plates onto whatever seat rails you get.

10-08-2012 02:52 AM

sleepyboy

Moved your thread to the SVT Interior Mods & Upgrades Chat area

I'd stay away from those seats. I've had personally experience with seats from Ebay and they don't last. Spend the extra money on a good brand of seats like Recaro, Sparco, or any other major brand. It will last and hold up. Now as far fitting aftermarket seats all you need are seat bracket adapters for the brand seat and for your make and model. Most cost about 100 bucks per bracket.